Chelsea legend Frank Lampard hired a lawyer known as ‘Mr Loophole’ to avoid prosecution
Former Chelsea and England midfielder Frank Lampard has been let off driving charges after vigilante footage appeared to show him with a mobile phone in one hand and a coffee in the other while at the wheel.
Relieved of his duties as Chelsea head coach by club owner Roman Abramovich almost a year ago, the 43-year-old was caught on camera by a cyclist, Mike van Erp, who believed that Lampard was talking on his device while driving his $340,000 black Mercedes G wagon.
Van Erp forwarded his findings to the authorities, leading to Lampard being charged with using a handheld mobile phone or device while driving a motor vehicle on a road.
Lampard was due in court on Monday but dodged punishment with the help of lawyer Nick Freeman.
Known as ‘Mr. Loophole’, Freeman made sure that his client never even had to step foot in court with the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) dropping the case due to insufficient evidence late last week.
“The Crown Prosecution Service have now concluded three days before the case was due before court [that] there was insufficient evidence,” Freeman explained to the Daily Mail.
“It came after we served a statement from a passenger in the car. They would have had to prove he was driving, he was using his mobile phone, [and] that he was using it for an interactive purpose.